Hello OrlandoJUG!

This month's meeting is cancelled but next month's meeting is going to be great.

Josh Davis will present "OrlandoJUG - Moving to Cloud Foundry from JEE, the PAAS Journey".

This session will go through the concept behind Platform As A Service (PAAS) and how Cloud Foundry works to make Java Development faster and more productive.  We will walk through developing an application and show the differences and advantages to using Cloud Foundry over other approaches.  In addition the session will show the pre-requisites for using Cloud Foundry, and the steps to convert a JEE application built with JMS into one that can be enabled on the cloud.
Biography:

Born in Brooklyn, NY, Joshua Davis graduated from Blackburn College in Carlinville, IL (1989) with a degree in Computer Science. Early on in his career Joshua worked for Telecom and the Travel related industry and specialized in C++ with the Oracle toolset (PRO*C, PL/SQL, Forms, Reports, etc.). After spending time learning Java from Bruce Eckel, Joshua decided to become a Java Developer and has been programming in Java since 1999. In 2004 he met Rod Johnson at the J2EE Server Side Only Conference and has been a Spring Framework advocate ever since. Joshua spoke at SpringOne and the GR8 conference in 2010. He has also published articles in Groovy and Grails magazine. After working for two international consulting firms, he joined VMWare Professional Services in 2011 and transitioning into Pivotal PSO in 2013.

This meeting is sponsored by CambridgeWeb, www.cambridgeweb.ie. Working software developers, since 1997!

Pizza and refreshments courtesy

of Pivotal www.gopivotal.com

Please invite a friend and RSVP so we'll know how much pizza to order!

Here's the meeting info: www.codetown.us/events/orlandojug-moving-to-cloud-foundry-from-jee-...

Hope to see you there!

All the best,

Michael Levin

OrlandoJUG Chairman

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Hi Everyone:

Don't forget: Our monthly meeting is tomorrow night at DeVry. We'll have a great presentation and lots of pizza. So, please RSVP and bring a friend. 

Here's the meeting info: www.codetown.us/events/orlandojug-moving-to-cloud-foundry-from-jee-...

All the best,

Michael Levin

OrlandoJUG Chairman

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